

you can just not use them, there’s still plenty of individuals willing to trade crypto for cash on decentralized marketplaces. You don’t have to use the big exchanges just because they are big you know?


you can just not use them, there’s still plenty of individuals willing to trade crypto for cash on decentralized marketplaces. You don’t have to use the big exchanges just because they are big you know?


Let them take down and continue the cycle, not sharing would be defeating the purpose of piracy in the first place. We have survived by hopping around for this long and will continue to do so.


Would be a win win if we can do some citizenship exchange with those that really want to split off to US.


typically you’d just take a seedbox that wouldn’t do that (same criteria as when you are choosing a VPN, technically a shitty VPN can also leak out your info like this). Unless you are using like a mainstream commercial server like aws/azure as one.
Most seedbox providers use virtual machines to have a bunch of customer share a single IP, and any self respecting ones will not keep logs to associate any particular outgoing connection with a particular customer.


If they did they’d have the harddisk anyways so VPN wouldn’t stop anything.
Unless you get the dedicated server options (which are significantly more expensive), you wouldn’t get to run your own encryption solutions to hide your entire disk from your seedbox provider anyways.


Or rather it has always been you get what you paid for.
People buy the cheapest option China can offer and surprised it’s has the cheapest quality they are offering.


if it’s just all text for basic information you definitely can store all of them in a single SD card.


personally, i think all satellites live positions should be public at all times, with launching them being more accessible, it becomes harder to coordinate everyone who may or may not have a satellite.


just get GOG version and you can just direct connect to your lobby with code


Subscription based services typically don’t.


You can just buy a prepaid gift card from a convenience store and pay cash for it.
Then do online purchase with it and download the contents through tor.


This, except I wouldn’t leave a passive aggressive note about getting his own presents, but wishing success and hope this helps instead.


For me the anticheat can win. It’s just less fighting on the grounds where the cheaters have advantage (their hardware they have full control of), and on the grounds where they can’t control instead, by monitoring behaviour. chess.com is a winning example, no anti cheat software required, yet they can catch cheaters who use a different hardware for assistance (play on PC and lookup moves on phone).


yup not staying unreachable is literally the reason old vanced got taken down.


time to send TCP packets containing advertisements to German IPs, then sue them for blocking my packets.


When posting, it is indeed better to post to nitter instances, but for yourself, you can just get an extension that auto replaces such links.


I adblock all my phones and back when I tried to use it I have it installed and never got any surveys for months. So that probably does it.


the game industry tried to fragment before too, until they all came crawling back to steam recently.


not if it’s in kelvin
if you are playing dirty, telling them digging up those evil black liquid out can anger the gods would work too